• MEDIA: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu And The Rise Of "It Just Isn't Mine" As

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 4 11:33:17 2022
    VDare's Matthew Richer on whether Donald Trump will run in 2024 on
    the RAISE act: <URL:https://vdare.com/articles/boston-mayor-michelle-wu-and-the-rise-of-it-just-isn-t-mine-asian-leftists>
    | Many conservatives naively assume that this disconnect would not
    | exist without Affirmative Action, and furthermore, that Asians must
    | not share it because they do not rely on lower standards for
    | admission to prestigious universities [Rise of the Chine-American
    | Right, by Rong Xiaoqing, National Review, July 17, 2019 ]. The
    | argument: Asians rely on merit, and if other minorities were
    | admitted simply on merit, then we could all just Get Along.
    |
    | Unfortunately, this notion is false because the "It just isn't mine"
    | factor is something that many Asians clearly share with blacks,
    | which is why they often align politically, despite the well-
    | documented hatred blacks have for Asians, most obviously
    | demonstrated by the growing number of brutal black on Asian assaults
    | across the country.

    What does Bill Stepien notice about Asian Americans' receptiveness to
    an immigration moratorium?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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